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Love one another, a tvb lectver
preached at Watford in Hartfordshire at a conventicle on the 25 of December last, being Christmas day -
An Exact description of Prince Ruperts malignant she-monkey, a great delinquent
having approved her selfe a better servant then his white dog called Boy : laid open in three particulars 1. what she is in her owne-shape, 2. what she doth figuratively signifie, 3. her malignant tricks and qualities -
A dialogve, or, Rather a parley betweene Prince Ruperts dogge whose name is Pvddle, and Tobies dog whose name is Pepper &c
vvhereunto is added the challeng which Prince Griffins dogg called Towzer hath sent to Prince Ruperts dogg Puddle in behalfe of honest Pepper Tobies dog : moreover the said Prince Griffin is newly gone to Oxford to lay the moger and to make up the match -
Tom Nash his ghost: or The currying of crop-eare
The pruining of Prinnes prurient parricidicall pamphlets wherein he stretch'd the soveraigne prower of Parliaments and his new found way of opening the Great Seal; by a short, brief, concise, compendious, contracted survey, & animadversions of some of his falsities, fooleries, absurdities, & nonsence blaspheamies, treasons, seditious incitations, provocations, and precontrivements, in mustering, arraying, rallying, training, and leading forth into publique so many ensignes of examples of old reviv'd rebels or new devised chimeraes. With a strange prophesie reported by some authors to be Merlins some say it was Nimpshags & some the Witch of Endor -
Tom Tel-Troths come to town againe with his humors
vnder which humour is contained these particulars : viz. A rope for a parat, a bable for a foole, a springe for a woodcocke, and a snare for a fox : collected and published to make honest and wise men merry, or fooles and knaves mad -
Some small and simple reasons delivered in a hollow-tree in Waltham Forrest in a lecture on the 33. of March last
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A letter sent to London from a spie at Oxford
written by owle-light, intercepted by moon-light, printed in the twi-light, dispersed by day-light, and may be read by candlelight : to his honourable and worshipfull friends M. Pym, M. Martin &c., and to all worthy members, authours, abettours, and aiders in or of this holy rebellion : which letter was intercepted and taken prisoner by Iohn Taylor at Layghton-Buzzard on Thursday the 32th of August last, and committed to the presse -
Truth's triumph: or, Old miracles newly revived in the gracious preservation of our soveraigne Lord the King
By Iohn Taylor -
Tom Tel-Troths come to town againe with his humors
Vnder which humour is contained these particulars: viz. A rope for a parat. A bable for a foole. A springe for a woodcocke. And a snare for a fox. Collected and published to make honest and wise men merry, or fooles and knaves mad -
Most curious Mercurius Brittanicus, alias Sathanicus, answer'd, cuff'd, cudgell'd, and clapper-claude ...
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Some small and simple reasons, delivered in a hollow-tree, iu [sic] Waltham Forrest, in a lecture, on the 33. of March last
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A dialogue, or, Rather a parley betweene Prince Ruperts dogge whose name is Puddle, and Tobies dog whose name is Pepper, &c
VVhereunto is added the challeng which Prince Griffins dogg called Towzer, hath sent to Prince Ruperts dogg Puddle, in the behalfe of honest Pepper Tobies dog. Moreover the said Prince Griffin is newly gone to Oxford to lay the wager, and to make up the match -
An exact description of Prince Ruperts malignant she-monkey, a great delinquent
Having approved her selfe a better servant, then his white dog called Boy. Laid open in three particulars: 1. What she is in her owne shape. 2. What she doth figuratively signifie. 3. Her malignant tricks and qualities -
Love one another: a tub lecture
preached at Watford in Hartfordshire at a conventicle on the 25. of December last, being Christmas day, by John Alexander, a joyner. His text was taken out of the epistle of Saint Iohn, and himselfe was taken by Captaine Bird, Lieutenant Rock, and other officers, from whom he received such usage as his doctrine did deserve; for which the said officers were commended by the Parliament -
A preter-pluperfect, spick and span new nocturnall, or Mercuries weekly night-newes
wherein the publique faith is published, and the banquet of Oxford mice described -
A preter-plvperfect spick and span new nocturnall, or Mercuries weekly night-newes
wherein the publique faith is published and the banquet of Oxford mice described -
Some small and simple reasons delivered in a hollow-tree in Waltham Forrest in a lecture on the 33. of March last
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The conversion, confession, contrition, comming to himselfe, & advice, of a mis-led, ill-bred, rebellious round-head
which is very fitting to be read to such as weare short haire, and long eares, or desire eares long -
The noble cavalier caracterised, and a rebellious caviller cavterised
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Mercvrivs Aqvaticvs, or, The vvater-poets ansvver to all that hath or shall be writ by Mercvrivs Britanicvs